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ACME Markets

3.6
(185 reviews)

Business Details

25 E Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA
19401, United States
(610) 313-5500

About

Grocery StoreOrganic Food StoreProduce MarketSupermarketBakeryDeliFloristGrocery Delivery ServiceE-commerce ServiceButcher ShopACME Markets
Looking for a grocery store near you? Visit your local ACME Markets located at 25 E Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA. Our friendly staff is here to serve you and your grocery needs, or pick up your groceries with our DriveUp & Go™ program. Need a bakery near you? Our bakery features birthday cakes, custom cakes, cupcakes and more. ACME Markets deli offers a variety of party trays and platters or our Order Ahead service allows you to place your bakery or deli order online so it's ready when you get here! At the butcher block you’ll find an assortment of meat and seafood, even sushi trays! The produce department is full of guaranteed fresh fruits and vegetables, perfect for every season! Shop the floral department for beautifully curated bouquets and arrangements. Find ACME Markets near you today! ACME Markets is dedicated to being your one-stop-shop and provides rug doctor rentals or find an in-store bank, Coinstar, and Western Union service! Download our ACME Markets app for ACME Markets for U™ to find personalized offers and discounts or check out our Weekly Ad for store savings and earn Gas Points with purchases. For more information, visit or call (610) 313-5500. Stop by and see why our service, convenience, and fresh offerings will make ACME Markets your favorite local supermarket!

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  • DebitAvailable
  • Accepts checksAvailable

Location

ACME Markets
25 E Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA
19401, United States

Hours

Monday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
7/4/20266:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Reviews

3.6
185 reviews
5 stars
78
4 stars
44
3 stars
17
2 stars
12
1 star
34
  • NB
    Nicole Budzilowicz
    Jul 1, 2026
    2.0
    Last night was the first time I’ve shopped at tbis Acme in the last few months for the same reason. I had picked up a box of bisquick pancake mix. I didn’t notice the expiration date had expired as of July of 2025. This had happened previously with dairy products. I felt bad for the worker who had noticed while he was helping another customer at check out. I don’t understand how these expired products are being overseen by company
  • AH
    Amanda Hutton
    Jun 21, 2026
    4.0
    Good when things are decent but the 4 for 20 deal is a joke and a waste of time and money. U usually find bulk item cheaper. I found a 14pack of legs for 6 bucks where here is 5 to 4 legs for 5 bucks.
  • LW
    Latrese Y Wynn
    Jun 8, 2026
    5.0
    Great Store, Friendly Staff.
  • MM
    MrJustDoIt215
    May 9, 2026
    3.0
    Store is usually clean & organized. The staff are a hit or miss, half of them usually look unhappy to even be there. However, One of the managers Sheryl is sweetheart and is always more than happy to help me❤️ Store has all your essentials, favorites & more however I would NEVER buy from the Deli nor buy any Fruits/ Vegetables from here. EVERYTIME I come to your produce section I’m met with MOLDY peaches & blueberries . Strawberries that look like they have been dehydrated & not stored properly. A LOT of the time the produce will be sitting there like this all week until they decide to discard it I’m assuming… gross . I can’t even safely give my toddler blueberries from your store without inspecting EACH blueberry for mold. SMH
  • BR
    Brian R
    May 8, 2026
    1.0
    Hello. I am writing to report a likely racially motivated incident at the East Norriton, Pennsylvania, store that occurred Saturday, March 28, at about 3:30 p.m. I filled out forms on Acme's website and called twice in filing complaints, but Acme leadership cannot find it in themselves to comment on this situation. So I've decided to share this publicly to embarrass the store. First, your customer service employees never man the desk. About a year ago, I started going to Acme for money orders bought with cash bonuses received at my job because a Giant supermarket near me lost their license to sell them. On this day, it took 10 minutes until someone showed up. Ten minutes! Today, sensing the same problems, I asked an employee stocking shelves to help bring someone to the desk. A young woman showed up and began expressing doubt right away that she could help me with $6,000 worth of money orders and insisting that I'd need two forms of identification. Absurd! Who brings his or her passport or Social Security card to a supermarket to get money orders? Giant never required two forms of ID, and I successfullly converted as much as $4,000 to $5,000 in cash to money orders on single visits. This woman called over a woman named Royce, and Royce immediately began interrogating me as if she were a police officer and I was some bank robber or drug dealer. "Where is this money from?" "Where do you work?" Let me tell you so it's perfectly clear: Your employees have no right to ask these questions of me or any other person seeking money orders. Wanting to get out of this abhorrent store as quickly as possible, I told her that this money is a cash bonus for my marketing job, which is 100 percent the truth. Royce never deserved this answer. Royce started to walk away, shaking her head and saying that $6,000 was too much. I asked her what the store daily limit is--if one even exists--on money order transactions in a day. She didn't answer. Royce left for 5 minutes and came back, saying she couldn't help me. I asked whether she could convert any of my $6,000 into money orders, and she said no. Royce is an African American woman, and I am a Caucasian man. Given that she offered no other explanation for denying my request, I am making the claim that her obscene, uncalled-for actions were discriminatory. If I don't take action, this alarming behavior will only continue.

Frequently Asked Questions About ACME Markets

Does ACME Markets accept SNAP EBT?

Yes, ACME Markets accepts SNAP EBT for eligible grocery purchases. You can use your EBT card for both grocery delivery and Drive Up & Go™ pickup orders, making it easy and convenient to shop for fresh produce, pantry staples, and everyday essentials. ACME Markets is committed to providing accessible, affordable grocery options for SNAP recipients. Simply select SNAP EBT as your payment method at checkout when shopping online or in the app.

Does ACME Markets near me accept Apple Pay?

Yes, ACME Markets accepts Apple Pay and many other convenient payment methods!

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